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Quotes About Wilson

I love the Seahawks because of Russell [Wilson] and I think that I'm going to probably go for them!
~ Katy Perry
Few figures represent the foreign, particularly German influence on Progressivism better than [President Woodrow] Wilson himself. Wilson's faith that society could be bent to the will of social planners was formed at Johns Hopkins, the first American university to be founded on the German model. Virtually all of Wilson's professors had studied in Germany--as had almost every one of the school's fifty-three faculty members.
~ Jonah Goldberg
Wilson was very much school of Montaigne. Like Montaigne, he was not exactly misogynistic but he felt that the challenge of another male mind was the highest sort of human exchange while possession of a beautiful woman was also of intense importance to him.
~ Gore Vidal
I have never, for better or worse, thought about a 'career path' or anything like that.
~ Luke Wilson
On December 18, he asked each side to set forth its terms for ending the war. The Allies demanded conditions certain to be unacceptable: withdrawal from all occupied territory and virtual dismemberment of the German and Austrian empires. The Germans wanted the iron ore fields in Lorraine, economic control over Belgium, and the Belgian Congo and Poland as German protectorates. Both sides told Wilson, in effect, no thank you, since each expected to win the war.
~ Joseph E. Persico
ride gasoline into a major battle. To hell
~ Sloan Wilson
The Delorean was an inferior automobile, and nearly impossible for a person of normal size like myself to enter and exit.
~ Thomas F. Wilson
door slams open at 2:30am) Guess who's DRUAAAHUUUNK! said Wilson. I guess Wilson, now get out, moaned Scott
~ Bryan Lee O'Malley
Now, contempt is as frequently produced at first sight as love; and thus was it with respect to Wilson. No one could look at him without conceiving a strong dislike, or a cordial desire to entertain such a feeling the first favourable opportunity. There was such an intolerable air of conceit about this man that it was almost as much as one could do to refrain from running up and affronting him.
~ Herman Melville
A lot of people love men that rock; I love men that love a good melody and a good harmony.
~ Cindy Wilson
Nobody suspected that the World War just ending would prove to be merely the first one. Had not President Wilson proclaimed it the war to end all wars—if we jumped in and did the dirty job?
~ Buster Keaton
There is no way the American public will sit still for the banning of or putting any significant restrictions on the kinds of guns they want.
~ James Q. Wilson
Meghan, I got a dog." "Oh Rosie, that's so great." If anyone deserves to have a dog of her own, it's Rosie. "What kind?" "God only knows." "Good breed, I hear.
~ Susan Wilson
I thought wasn't nobody supposed to get gold records except those people on Motown, like Smokey Robinson and Diana Ross.
~ Wilson Pickett
that coolness is a social category, not a natural attribute (with the possible exception of Keith Richards)
~ Carl Wilson
I fit into the quirky, character class type of actor.
~ Debra Wilson
I really want to see Israel. I would like to come and to express my support in the peace process there, and help the war orphans.
~ Peta Wilson
There is a better way. It is to repudiate our own wisdom and take instead the infinite wisdom of God.
~ Aiden Wilson Tozer
I really like the Budda head with a big Orange cabinet with Celestion 30 speakers and my '63 Fender Telecaster.
~ Nancy Wilson
As the motion picture finished—the first ever to be screened at the White House—President Wilson declared it a triumph. D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation was "like writing history with lightning," the president gushed. "And my only regret is that it is all so terribly true.
~ Glenn Beck
Change there will be, as there has been throughout these... years. For he who rejects change is the architect of decay. The only human institution which rejects progress is the cemetery.
~ Harold Wilson, 1967
Two Spirits at the childless widow's bed, Childless no more, have by the pitying heavens Been sent...
~ John Wilson, c.1831
Hetty's teasing you,' said Marvo. He grinned and flexed his muscles. 'How about a fairy frock for me instead?
~ Jacqueline Wilson
Her feet wriggled against me like little puppies under the blanket.
~ Jacqueline Wilson